TKC MUST READ!!! JACKSON COUNTY PROSECUTOR 'MEAN' JEAN PETERS BAKER FIGHTS 'SCHOOL TO PRISON' PIPELINE!!!



There's a great deal of concern across Kansas City about new legislation that could result in felony charges in the aftermath of school fights. Throughout Kansas City there has been a great deal of conversation on this aspect of the so-called "prison industrial complex" and measures to criminalize youngsters.

Accordingly . . .

CHECK THIS FACT CHECK FROM THE JACKSON COUNTY PROSECUTOR NOTING THAT 'THE AVERAGE SCHOOL FIGHT' DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR FELONY CHARGES!!!

This one kinda got lost in the mix over the weekend but tonight serves as an important bit of homework for locals wanting just a bit more insight into the local application of criminal justice...

Jackson County Prosecutor's statement on school assault concerns

Several inquiries have come to our office regarding changes in Missouri law, effective in 2017, that might make it more likely that students involved in school fights would be charged by a prosecutor with felony assault.

First, there is no change in the law that would make that more likely. No additional pathways are created that would result in more juveniles in school fights being prosecuted for felonies.

Most school-age children, those under the age of 17, are under the jurisdiction of the Family Court. While certification of juveniles to stand trial in adult court does occur, it is still fairly rare. If they are certified, they almost certainly have been accused of an extremely violent act. The average school fight will not qualify.

Finally, I can assure you that my office will use its broad discretion in pursuing felony cases against young offenders. We’ve demonstrated an ability to use such discretion. Under Missouri law before 2017, a suspect in a school fight could have been charged with a felony.

We are not interested in saddling a young offender with a felony conviction if we believe justice can be served in other ways. Our county has a long tradition of diversion for drug and other low-level cases, and I would prefer to see these young offenders get help, rather than burdening them with a felony conviction.
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Comments

  1. Too many people locked up already. More than China in both percentage and number. There's more people in prison than college.

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  2. Daisy's rapist thanks you.

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  3. Used to if a kid was a pain in the arse the judge would make him join the military which does a pretty fair job of growing kids up. Now the potential is there for a kid to be bard from the Military and other Federal service because he got is a scrap at school. Pretty damn severe in a country where the president commutes Treasoners.

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  4. It's just a fight at school, let's not overreact. They've happened since schools began.

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  5. And your county is a murder haven. The CUNT Mean Jean needs a reason for 130+. She licked Hillarys ass. Much better then her twat.

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  6. I swear this lady can find more irrelevant things to talk about in public that in the end still can't make up for the fact that as a prosecutor she is a dismal failure.

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  7. Here is the stark cold truth about black students in school, with very few exceptions. I KNOW. I TAUGHT IN THE K.C. SCHOOL DISTRICT.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHzia5mV-ks

    This is STANDARD BEHAVIOUR FOR BLACKS, BRED INTO THIS WORLD BY ABSENT IDIOT PARENTS WHO LIVE OFF OF THE GOVERNMENT AND THRIVE IN THIS CULTURE OF STUPIDITY.

    The "School To Prison Pipeline" is a GOOD thing, it gets them off of the streets earlier before they rape and murder.

    The video does not lie and there are thousands of examples on you tube and World Star of blacks doing what blacks do.

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  8. Hey 8:44....

    Are they really going to be "bard" from the military? What the f*** does Shakespeare have to do with this? Nitwit.

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  9. Hey 9:51....

    Are you really that stupid? Dumbass.

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  10. I knew plenty of people in the marines where a judge told them "jail or the corps"
    They turned out ok once they had a sergeant

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  11. Byron Funkhouser1/23/17, 10:32 PM

    When I was in high school fights between two boys were not punished. The adults accepted the presence, & consequences, of testosterone. If the fighting did not result in injury, & the 'hotness' had dissipated, then it was allowed to pass. The adults checked on the students to assure themselves that it passed, & it was not considered an anomaly, because it wasn't!

    This was my personal experience on two occassions. We weren't treated like criminals, because we weren't. Now, adults want to make a federal case out of a testosterone overdose! Stop being so anal-retentive about this. Stick your rules, & laws, up your ass & leave those children alone!

    Teenage boys who fight are not defective, if anything, teenage boys who don't fight are defective.

    Did you make fighting a crime, so you could remove black boys from the schools? That's why these "Christian" schools sprang up all over the country, so they could have segregation disguised as religious freedom. You people make me sick!

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  12. Congrats Funkhouser. You made a lucid, intelligent argument in your first 3 paragraphs - good job! It's unfortunate that you reverted back to the tired old race-baiting bullshit in the last paragraph.

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  13. 9:51 "bard" was purposely placed as dip shit bait. Congratulations.

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  14. Funkensheister went to the George Washington Carver School of Peanut Butter Technology. The instructors placed bets on the thugs kicking each others asses.

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  15. I may not agree with Bryon all the time. But his stalkers are the absolute worst shitheels. Get a life, man. Don't just go after somebody because you don't like they're opinions. Show why yours is better.

    I think somebody already said this, but just look at the crime in Jackson County and you'll see that the tenure of Baker has been a setback.

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  16. JB Suck Byrons pussy. Show me why he is better. Show up puss face, you have nothing to prove us wrong. What a stupid cum drunk fuck!

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  17. FACT

    Jackson leads all counties in probation for 2nd-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter.

    Jackson County gave "twice as many probation sentences" for voluntary manslaughter as all of Missouri’s other circuit courts combined.

    The Kansas City Star learned by analyzing state data from 2009 through 2013. The county is also "generous" in giving probation to those convicted of second-degree murder !!!

    This from a 5 Part investigation into Jackson County and Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker and her office as well as the Liberal Judges !

    DEMAND She resign and be investigated and indicted as well !!!

    LINK 5 PART Investigation : http://projects.kansascity.com/2014/manyprobations/

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  18. LAW & ORDER makes a GREAT American education system, y'all. Probably those DC rioters were the bully brats at school not given the consequences of their earlier violent acts. Juvies should get felony charges if they instigated the conflict and caused harm that requires medical treatment, and especially if any weapons are used.

    Yeah, Byron, old skool fights between TWO guys is not like today's Gangstah ThugOuts/White Trash Tagteams/Barrio Beatdowns and such. Any fights which are ONE on ONE between like-sized guys using FISTS ONLY and over in a minute or two is not so outrageous, usually. Bastards and bitches jumping in to uneven the odds for one of the original TWO is more of what happens too often NOW. Bygones are not bygones, so the escalation FUBARs into further dustups at the bus stop with the mamas, some siblings, and a mess of folks fighting through summer breaks and into future generations.

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  19. This county and our local police department continue to lie to themselves and the public about combating violence.


    Mr. On double secret probation for murder in JACO.

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  20. We are not interested in saddling a young offender with a felony conviction if we believe justice can be served in other ways. Our county has a long tradition of diversion for drug and other low-level cases, and I would prefer to see these young offenders get help, rather than burdening them with a felony conviction.
    - UNLESS YOU ARE BLACK.

    What next, we gonna throw girls that are pregnant in High School into jail.

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